Capt. Charlie
Moderator Emeritus
Well, the scope on my Ruger 10/22 gave up the ghost, so I went shopping. This gun is only for plinking / fun, so I was looking for something cheap, but decent.
As I was bumbling through Wally World, I spotted a Center Point, Adventure Class scope with some nifty (but totally unnecessary) features, like an illuminated mil dot reticule, etc. (Hey! I'm not totally immune to the "cool factor" ) Anyhow, this thing sold for about $60., so I thought, what the heck? I went for it.
Anyhow, I finally got this thing mounted and took it out last night. Using a rest, I started to sight in at 50 yards, and couldn't even get on paper! So, I brought the target in to 25 yards, finally got on paper, and started to zero in. When I started trying for groups, the best I could get was 5" groups. Remember, this is benched at 25 yards!
I, being mostly a handgun guy, am not all that experienced with scoped rifles. So, what's the deal here? Is anyone here familiar with these scopes? Is this a matter of "you get what you pay for", or are these decent scopes for the money? Or could there be other factors at work here?
Any input appreciated.
As I was bumbling through Wally World, I spotted a Center Point, Adventure Class scope with some nifty (but totally unnecessary) features, like an illuminated mil dot reticule, etc. (Hey! I'm not totally immune to the "cool factor" ) Anyhow, this thing sold for about $60., so I thought, what the heck? I went for it.
Anyhow, I finally got this thing mounted and took it out last night. Using a rest, I started to sight in at 50 yards, and couldn't even get on paper! So, I brought the target in to 25 yards, finally got on paper, and started to zero in. When I started trying for groups, the best I could get was 5" groups. Remember, this is benched at 25 yards!
I, being mostly a handgun guy, am not all that experienced with scoped rifles. So, what's the deal here? Is anyone here familiar with these scopes? Is this a matter of "you get what you pay for", or are these decent scopes for the money? Or could there be other factors at work here?
Any input appreciated.